Afghan Turk International School & Colleges
Afghan Turk International Cag Educational Foundation | |
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Location | |
Afghanistan | |
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Type | Private school |
Established | 1995 |
Campus | Urban |
Website | Afghan Turk |
Afghan Turk International School & Colleges are the members of a chain of Turkish educational institutions established in 1995 and running under the auspices of Afghan Turk International Cag Educational Foundation for pursuit of excellence in education in Afghanistan.[1] Annually Afghan Turk High Schools graduate their students get the highest ranks in Afghanistan[2] and over the world.[3] In January 2014, Afghan Education Minister Ghulam Farooq Wardak said that he would like Turkey to increase the number of Turkish-Afghan schools in Afghanistan, opening a school in each province as an education role model.[4]
History
The first Afghan Turk school was founded in 1995 in Sheberghan city in the north of Afghanistan. Immediately after that, in the year 1996 the second Afghan Turk school was opened in Mazare Sharif city. During the Taliban era several other schools were established under the Afghan Turk chain of schools. But they specially flourished after the fall of Taliban and since then have succeeded to become one of the flagship educational institutions of the country.
Program
Afghan Turk High Schools provide the groundwork studies from pre-school to universities level for the achievements in the Federal Board of Intermediate Education and other Provincial Boards of Intermediate and Secondary Education. Afghan Turk educational institutions prepare willing students for YOS (Foreign Student Education) which is essential to get admission to a higher education degree program in Turkey, thus facilitating them with the opportunity of further education in Afghanistan, Turkey and elsewhere in the world. As the Afghan Turk Foundation says "Afghanistan is our friend country and they helped us when they had nothing their selves after the first world war,and now it's our turn to help them in these situations".[1]
Admission
Admission to Afghan Turk High schools is competitive. Students have to pass entrance examinations. Mostly entrance examinations are in three parts:
- Optional Questions from major subjects (Maths, English, Islamic Studies, Science, Humanities, Languages)
- Written Exam mostly from Maths, English, Geometry, Aptitude Test
- Final exams where limited students will be selected, and question are mostly from Turkish Language, Maths, English, and Geometry.
- in these days students from class 9 up to 11 can also admission in Ariana Afghan-Turk high school
with passing 1 exam of two subjects: Math and English
- if the students can't pass the second or third exam they also can pay a price of $2750 in an acadimic year and other must pay $3000 in a year.
- the first exam have over 9000 students the second exam have over 300 students and then finally the Afghan-Turk give 150 students or more in a year.
- there is a list in exams 10 students will be study free for a year and other 50 students must paid $750 and the other 90 student must pay $2750 or $3000 for a year
High schools
- Kabul Ariana Afghan Turk High Schools (boys)
- Kabul Afghan Turk High Schools (girls)
- Mazar i Sharif International Afghan Turk High Schools (boys)
- Mazar i Sharif Afghan Turk High Schools (girls)
- Herat Afghan Turk High Schools (boys)
- Herat Afghan Turk High Schools (girls)
- Kandahar Shah Husain Hotak Afghan Turk High Schools (boys)
- Sheberghan Afghan Turk High Schools (boys)
- Jalal abad Afghan Turk high school (boys)
Primary schools
- Omid Afghan Turk Private Primary School
See also
References
- 1 2 "Welcome to the Frontpage". Afghanturk.edu.af. Archived from the original on 2011-09-16. Retrieved 2011-09-17.
- ↑ "Afghan Turk schools gained great success at university exam". HizmetMovement.org. 2014-05-10. Retrieved 2014-10-20.
- ↑ "Afghan-Turk schools wins 147 medals this year". HizmetMovement.org. 2013-11-07. Retrieved 2014-10-20.
- ↑ "Afghan education minister recommends Turkish schools in each province". HizmetMovement.org. 2014-01-28. Retrieved 2014-10-20.